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Windows 7 freezes when copying large file
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<blockquote data-quote="pweegar" data-source="post: 125572" data-attributes="member: 24904"><p>Something seems really wrong! Although 1 GB is a little large, it shouldn't take as long as you see. I would do 2 things (which will help improve overall performance)</p><p> </p><p>1) open a command prompt with Administrator privileges. Then run chkdsk c: Press the enter/return key and let chkdsk do it's thing (it checking your hd for problems). IF it finds any problems (it will tell you to re-run chkdsk with the /f option), do so. It will then tell you it can't run, do you want to run Chkdsk on the next reboot. Press the "Y" key. shut down all your programs and reboot.</p><p> </p><p>2) After your pc reboots (AND this may take a while, depending on the size of your hd) defrag your hd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pweegar, post: 125572, member: 24904"] Something seems really wrong! Although 1 GB is a little large, it shouldn't take as long as you see. I would do 2 things (which will help improve overall performance) 1) open a command prompt with Administrator privileges. Then run chkdsk c: Press the enter/return key and let chkdsk do it's thing (it checking your hd for problems). IF it finds any problems (it will tell you to re-run chkdsk with the /f option), do so. It will then tell you it can't run, do you want to run Chkdsk on the next reboot. Press the "Y" key. shut down all your programs and reboot. 2) After your pc reboots (AND this may take a while, depending on the size of your hd) defrag your hd. [/QUOTE]
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